Wesley Collected Works Vol 11
| Author | John Wesley |
|---|---|
| Type | treatise |
| Year | None |
| Passage ID | jw-wesley-collected-works-vol-11-364 |
| Words | 397 |
For my time is in his hand; and
his time is best, and shall be my time. Death hath lost his
sting; and I thank God I know not what hurry of spirits
is, or unbelieving fears, under the most trying circumstances. Thanks be to God for his unspeakable gift l”
6. He now spent part of his time at Bristol, but the greatest
part at Brislington. In one place or the other, as well as at
Newington, he was visited by many respectable persons. Many of these were Calvinists; several of whom bore witness
to his deep piety and exalted spirit. But a Dissenting
Minister, after pressing him hard, with regard to some of his
opinions, told him, with great warmth, “Mr. Fletcher, you
had better have been gasping for life with an asthma, or have
had all your limbs unstrung by a palsy, than to have wrote
those Checks.” Mr. Fletcher replied, “Sir, I then wanted
more love, and I do so still:” And in his highest fervours of
divine love, he always acknowledged his want of more. 7. Here, also, he missed no opportunity of instructing
servants and children, suiting his discourse, in a manner pecu
liar to himself, to their capacity or their business. And what
would have appeared low in another, did not appear so when
spoken by him. Thus, he advised the cook to stir up the fire
of divine love in his heart, that it might burn up all the rubbish
therein, and raise a flame of holy affection; to which, with
the greatest cordiality, he would subjoin a short prayer. Thus, to the housemaid he said, “I entreat you to sweep every
corner of your heart, that it may be fit to receive your heavenly
Guest.” To a poor man, who came there in a deep consump
tion, but little concerned for his soul, he said, in a very
solemn manner, (laying one hand on his own breast, and the
other on the poor man's,) “God has fixed a loud knocker at
your breast and mine. Because we did not regard, as we ought
to have done, the gentle knocks and calls of his Holy Spirit,
his word, and his providences, he has taken fast hold here,
and we cannot get out of his hand. O let this knocker
awaken you, who are just dropping into eternal sleep!”
8.